It is
has been published that people can live 40 days without food (how long
have you gone without food during a non-illness time?). It has also
been published that people can live 7 days without
water (or any other liquid) and less than 3 minutes without oxygen
(that is why knowing CPR is so important). We all cannot last long
without something else – HOPE. There is nothing like hope. There is no medicine better than
hope. There is no shot in the arm better than
hope. That is no food better than
hope. Hope is the expectation that tomorrow will be better than today. Hope is wanting something to happen.
Hope
is that expectation for a certain thing to happen.
Hope is an optimistic attitude.
Hope can make the present less difficult to bear.
Hope lies in the dreams of people.
Hope
is being able to see that there is light at the end of the tunnel and
believing that light is not a train coming in the opposite direction.
Hope is an anchor.
Hope is one of the three than remain.
You do not have a single class full of perfect kids.
You will not have a single class full of perfect kids in your career.
Nope.
There it is. I’ll be writing about perfection next week, so suffice it
for now to state that perfection is not possible. You are also a
rarity if you have any class full of “Tier 1” kids who knock it out of
the park day after day after day. So, you will
have 15-20% (or more) of your students that need academic assistance
beyond what is offered during a “regular” class period. A certain
percentage of students will have given up and have lost
hope. Why? Because
no one has instilled any shred of confidence in them to give them
hope.
You see, without an
actual demonstration of success there is nothing to be confident about.
If a student never has any success, then they have no
hope
at ever having success. Students who fail miserably on a summative
test and then are asked to do test corrections makes no sense – if they
didn’t
know it before the test then they won’t know it after the test! This
kid need re-teaching and a
confidence boost. Competence will not come before confidence. Confidence has to come first. Kids shouldn’t walk out the door thinking that tomorrow will be another day of failure. We have to be the ones who supply the
hope. It has to be a big part of what we do.
Kids have to expect that tomorrow will be better than today. They need
hope. We all do.
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